Hamas has announced that it has come to terms with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff on what it describes as a “general framework” for a ceasefire agreement, and is now waiting for a “final response” to move forward.
According to a statement released by Hamas, the arrangement they’ve agreed to includes a “permanent ceasefire,” a full Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, unrestricted humanitarian aid entering the region, and the establishment of a new governing body composed of independent Palestinian technocrats to take over administration of the territory, replacing Hamas after the deal is implemented.

Dr. Robert Redfield, who previously led the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, stated in an interview on Tuesday that a significant number of people suffering from long COVID symptoms may not have had the virus at all — but instead developed their condition after receiving mRNA vaccines. He made the remarks on Newsmax, where he argued that pharmaceutical companies should no longer be shielded from class-action lawsuits.
Appearing on Finnerty, Redfield discussed the growing concern over injuries he believes are connected to the spike proteins generated by mRNA vaccines. He explained that he continues to treat patients regularly and has observed a troubling pattern.

The Toldos Aharon kehillah is mourning the petirah of one of its most revered elder chassidim, Rav Michoel Brizel z”l, at the age of 86.
Just days ago, Rav Michoel had shared joyous news with his fellow chassidim: the birth of a great-great-grandchild, marking the arrival of a fifth generation.
Rav Michoel, known fondly within the community as a dedicated member of “dem Rebbin’s minyan”—the daily Shacharis minyan held at the main Toldos Aharon beis medrash in Meah Shearim—was a fixture in the Tolsod Aharon beis medrash.

Israeli health officials revealed Wednesday that a total of 62 measles infections have been reported across Israel.
In a number of those cases, the origin of the infection could not be determined. The overwhelming majority of those diagnosed had not received the measles vaccine. Roughly half of the patients have since made a full recovery.
The Health Ministry also released a warning tied to a confirmed measles patient who may have come into contact with the public at various venues. An investigation conducted by the Central District Health Office identified the following locations where the individual may have spread the virus:

Dear Matzav Inbox,
We’ve been told for years that we have a shidduch crisis. We’ve debated the age gap theory, we’ve restructured dating systems, we’ve hosted symposiums, podcasts, and panel discussions. And yet, the problem not only persists—it deepens.
But maybe the real crisis isn’t logistical. Maybe it’s not about the numbers. Maybe it’s about what we’ve become.
As Dr. Shmuel Waldman powerfully noted in a recent post, “We don’t have a shidduch crisis. We have a priorities crisis.”


In a newly released clip from an upcoming interview on CBS Sunday Morning, Tesla CEO Elon Musk expressed frustration over a recent Republican-backed spending measure that had been celebrated by President Donald Trump.
During the interview, Musk criticized the bill, saying, “So, you know, I was like, disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not decrease it and undermines the work the DOGE team is doing.”
CBS correspondent David Pogue responded by pointing out the contradiction between the bill’s goals and Musk’s efforts, remarking, “I actually thought that when this big beautiful bill came along, I mean, like, everything he’s done on DOGE gets wiped out in the first year.”

The Congressional Research Service (CRS) has released a sobering new analysis revealing that North Korea may now possess enough fissile material to construct up to 90 nuclear warheads — a sharp rise from previous estimates of 20 to 60 warheads just a year ago.

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A harrowing incident unfolded Motzoei Shabbos in Northwest Baltimore when a rabbi defended himself with a firearm, successfully fending off two attackers who assaulted him and attempted to steal his vehicle.
According to the Baltimore Police Department, the attack occurred around 9 p.m. on the 7100 block of Park Heights Avenue. The 62-year-old victim had just stepped outside to take out the trash when he was ambushed.
Authorities reported that the two suspects struck the man and forced him to the ground before trying to make off with his car. When they were unable to get the vehicle started, the attackers turned their aggression back on the victim—only to retreat when he pulled out a gun and aimed it at them. The suspects quickly fled the scene.

An unsettling incident occurred yesterday at the entrance to the Kosel in Yerushalayim, where a security guard was filmed physically assaulting an elderly chareidi man. The disturbing footage shows the guard engaging in a confrontation with several mispallelim before spraying pepper spray directly at them.
Following the incident, police officers arrived at the scene and immediately arrested the security guard. In a statement, Israel Police said: “A security guard assaulted an elderly man at the entrance to the Kosel. Upon receiving the report, officers responded to the scene and took the suspect into custody. The circumstances are currently under investigation.”

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